I'm not familiar with American educational institutions, but the study mentions 'Elite Liberal Arts College Faculty'. Does this represent all colleges and universities?
My sample of 8,688 tenure track, Ph.D.–holding professors from fifty-one of the sixty-six top ranked liberal arts colleges in the U.S. News 2017 report consists of 5,197, or 59.8 percent, who are registered either Republican or Democrat. The mean Democratic-to-Republican ratio (D:R) across the sample is 10.4:1, but because of an anomaly in the definition of what constitutes a liberal arts college in the U.S. News survey, I include two military colleges, West Point and Annapolis.
Interesting correlation: The more the subject matter deals with physical reality, the greater the occurrence of conservative thought.
exactly
what is a professor of religion? Christianity is evil, Islam is misunderstood, Judaism supports is conniving?
Is this study about all US teachers?
college and university professors by department
Engineering is the outlier
around 5100 surveyed
I'm not familiar with American educational institutions, but the study mentions 'Elite Liberal Arts College Faculty'. Does this represent all colleges and universities?
I doubt it
I haven't seen the study and I don't know which colleges and universities were sampled.
I can't tell if they only surveyed professors with tenure.
https://archive.is/3HugJ
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My sample of 8,688 tenure track, Ph.D.–holding professors from fifty-one of the sixty-six top ranked liberal arts colleges in the U.S. News 2017 report consists of 5,197, or 59.8 percent, who are registered either Republican or Democrat. The mean Democratic-to-Republican ratio (D:R) across the sample is 10.4:1, but because of an anomaly in the definition of what constitutes a liberal arts college in the U.S. News survey, I include two military colleges, West Point and Annapolis.
5100 number is incorrect
Sample was 8688 tenure track professors which means they skew younger.
Professors with tenure are older, over 50 years